Hi, I've noticed that the front wheel on my model 31 pulls the bike (slightly alarmingly) to the left, when the front brake is applied if moving slowly around a right hand corner.
I'm guessing this isn't normal ?
On taking the front wheel and brake off I've noticed that even with the adjusting ring fully tightened on the oil seal cup there is still quite a bit of play on the wheel spindle which I'm thinking may be the cause ?? Am i right in thinking that it should start to introduce friction onto the bearings when its fully tightened which is why it's backed off half a turn afterwards ?
If this is the case, does anyone know if it's possible if the ( bearing ring ? ) on the adjusting ring side might not be fully home ? I'm not certain from the manual if the bearing rings and wheel spindle is all one complete unit or 3 bits ? It's shown as 'wheel spindle complete 5 illustration 23 on the manual I'm looking at. Thanks,
John
front wheel pulling to one side
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Re: front wheel pulling to one side
It's 3 bits............John Carney wrote: ↑Sun May 29, 2022 1:32 pm I'm not certain from the manual if the bearing rings and wheel spindle is all one complete unit or 3 bits ?
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Re: front wheel pulling to one side
one trick you can try is to tap lightly with a hammer the adjuster in a circular motion, then adjust a bit more . often the thread will bind and the tapping on the adjuster will shock the tread enough to move a bit each time .
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Re: front wheel pulling to one side
Thanks guys I got some help using the advise you gave and it's taken up the slack on the spindle now so the bikes back on the road